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indict

in·dict [ in dt ] (past and past participle in·dict·ed, present participle in·dict·ing, 3rd person present singular in·dicts)


transitive verb 
Definition:
 
1. formally charge accused person: to charge somebody formally with commission of a crime

2. accuse of a wrong: to accuse somebody of wrongdoing

[14th century. < Anglo-Norman enditer< Latin indict-, past participle of indicere "proclaim," literally "say in" < dicere "say"]

in·dict·ee [ ìn dī t ] noun
in·dict·er [ in dtər ] noun
in·dict·or noun
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